LSAC Releases 2014 June LSAT Scores: How’d You Do?

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LSAC has just released the first batch of 2014 June LSAT scores. If you haven’t received yours yet, don’t panic. LSAC releases LSAT scores in random batches throughout the day. You might get yours at noon. You might get it at midnight. The important thing is, you’re getting it.

So, what stands out about the 2014 June LSAT?

First, let’s start with the curve. The 2014 June LSAT (101 questions) featured an LSAT curve of -13 — meaning you could miss 13 questions and still get a 170 LSAT score.

You could have missed 20 questions for a 165, -29 for a 160, or -46 for a 150.

13 Responses

I got my score. It was a little lower than I had hoped. Now I am in a weird place of trying to figure out if it is better to retake, and hope to get a few extra points, or to submit early with a binding early decision.

I did alright; not as high as I would have hoped, but not as bad as I thought it could have gone. What killed me were the parallel reasoning questions and the third passage in reading comprehension. As for the tough logic game, I knew I wasn’t going to get all of them right, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I only missed one question. I will probably retake to have a better chance for scholarships.

Filled in two answers on the same row on accident which messed up the entire section. I calculated my score to see what I would’ve got had I not screwed up bubbling and it was higher than where I want to be. Needless to say, I will be taking it again.